Ways to Keep PC and Mobile Data Synced
When it comes to keeping some of your data on both PCs and mobile devices, outside of Google’s ecosystem of email and office applications, most other apps are ones that
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When it comes to keeping some of your data on both PCs and mobile devices, outside of Google’s ecosystem of email and office applications, most other apps are ones that
A little over a year ago I had to replace my home desktop PC that was about 3 years old. In an earlier post I detailed moving to a small
In the last blog, I discussed purchasing an additional PC for home business use. So that both PCs are backed up individually AND synced one to the other, I am
In my seemingly never ending search for more lightweight (i.e. faster) browsers, I came across two that are noteworthy, Min and Qutebrowser. Min browser Min is a Chromium based browser
There are many free programs that have been around for 10 or more years, with lots of users and similar functionality to commercial software. For those who use multiple Operating
The Firefox browser is popular with many geeks and nerds, particularly with Linux operating systems. It is very competent and has numerous useful Add-ons and actually ranks number 4 in
A while back, I was experimenting with Text widgets in AutoHotkey. And I found that without a lot of work, I could display text presentations or shows coming down the
In addition to Microsoft Remote Desktop, which works for Windows and Linux operating systems, there are several other worthy programs that enable you to remote control PCs. Microsoft RDP Real
Here we will discover a few of the better known programs for syncing files between different locations. In difference to backup software, these programs are generally simpler to use. Traditional
TreeSheets is advertised as a Free Form Data Organizer and a Hierarchical Spreadsheet but how is that possible? From the author’s description: A “hierarchical spreadsheet” that is a great replacement